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1,000+ Amazon Employees Protest AI Policy Over Job and Climate Fears

Over 1,000 Amazon Employees Protest Company’s AI Policy Over Job, Climate Concerns

In one of the largest internal protests at a major tech company, more than 1,000 Amazon employees have signed an open letter to CEO Andy Jassy opposing the company’s aggressive AI deployment strategy, citing threats to democracy, jobs, and the environment.

Key Takeaways

  • 1,039 Amazon employees protest rapid AI rollout over ethical and environmental concerns
  • Workers allege AI development undermines climate goals and threatens jobs
  • Letter demands renewable energy for data centers and ethical AI safeguards

The protest comes just one month after Amazon announced mass layoffs while increasing its dependence on artificial intelligence. Signatories include engineers, product managers, warehouse associates, and employees from other major tech firms including Microsoft, Google, Meta, Apple, Uber, and Salesforce.

“We, the undersigned Amazon employees, have serious concerns about this aggressive rollout during the global rise of authoritarianism and our most important years to reverse the climate crisis. We believe that the all-costs-justified, warp-speed approach to AI development will do staggering damage to democracy, to our jobs, and to the earth,” the open letter signed by 1,039 Amazon employees read.

Environmental and Workplace Concerns

Employees accuse Amazon of abandoning its climate commitments to pursue AI dominance. Despite Amazon’s pledge to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040, workers claim the company’s annual emissions have increased by approximately 35% since 2019, with the AI race “widening this gap.”

Amazon plans to invest $150 billion in new data centers specifically for AI infrastructure, raising additional environmental concerns.

“Amazon is forcing us to use AI while investing in a future where it’s easier to discard us,” the workers further alleged.

Specific Demands and Ethical Safeguards

The letter outlines several key demands, including:

  • Powering all data centers with 100% additional local renewable energy, 24/7
  • Ending custom AI solutions for oil and gas companies to accelerate drilling
  • Publishing a detailed, science-backed plan to meet climate commitments

Employees also expressed concerns about workplace pressures, noting that Andy Jassy’s AI initiatives are forcing shorter output timelines, mandating AI use in wasteful scenarios, and lacking sufficient investment in career advancement.

The letter further demands that Amazon ensure its AI products and services do not enable “violence, surveillance and mass deportation.”

“All of this is daunting, but none of it is inevitable. A better future is still very much within reach, but it requires us to get real about the costs of AI and the guardrails we need.”

Call for Ethical AI Implementation

The protest emphasizes the need for ethical AI working groups composed of non-managers across the company. Employees envision a future where AI benefits humanity rather than threatens it.

“We want the promised gains from AI to give everyone more freedom to play and rest, to spend time with family and friends, to be moved by nature, to create, to feel safe being who we are,” it said.

The employee protest represents growing internal dissent at major tech companies over the ethical implementation of artificial intelligence and its broader societal impacts.

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